The chief of the European Union’s executive is proposing an 800 billion-euro ($841 billion) plan to beef up EU defenses.
Transatlantic tensions are fueling calls for the EU to wean itself off its U.S. tech addiction. It won’t be cheap.
European Union finance ministers will discuss on Monday how to pay for defence through new joint borrowing, existing EU funds ...
The European Commission proposed on Tuesday new joint EU borrowing of 150 billion euros ($157.76 billion) to lend to EU ...
Egypt and the European Commission have signed a 90 million euro ($93.9 million) soft funding agreement to enhance food ...
The euro could rise further against the dollar as investors shift their focus toward the potential negative implications of ...
Ireland may have to pay EU compliance costs of between 8 billion euros and 26 billion euros ($8.4 billion-$27.2 billion) if ...
So-called core inflation, which strips out energy, food, alcohol and tobacco costs, came in at 2.6% in February, also lower ...
A 25 basis point cut to the ECB deposit facility rate is widely anticipated, marking the seventh cut in the current cycle.
Bulgaria is set to request the European Union’s assessment on its readiness to join the euro area early next year, ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — The chief of the European Union's executive on Tuesday proposed an 800 billion euro ($841 billion) plan to beef up defenses of EU nations to lessen the impact of potential U.S ...
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